Moed celebrates groundbreaking of the Indianapolis Housing Hub

Today, State Rep. Justin Moed (D-Indianapolis) celebrated the groundbreaking of the "Housing Hub,” which will include the city’s first low-barrier homeless shelter. The construction of a low-barrier shelter was recommended by the Low-Barrier Shelter Task Force, originally created by Moed in 2022. 

“It’s great to see shovels finally hit dirt on the Housing Hub,” Moed said. “The shelter and its wraparound services will fill a critical gap in Indy’s support services. We’ll have a place in our community that individuals experiencing homelessness can rely on for immediate assistance, regardless of their situation. The Housing Hub will provide temporary assistance while connecting people with necessary resources to find more permanent accommodations. Years of hard work from city and state officials made this project possible, and I look forward to the completion of the hub.” 

 

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